I have my iPhone set to keep originals, but where does it put the DNGs?
B Boulder Photographer New Member Joined Jul 28, 2017 Messages 4 Reaction score 1 Sep 5, 2017 #1 I have my iPhone set to keep originals, but where does it put the DNGs?
F fred98tj Active Member Joined Jul 3, 2017 Messages 59 Reaction score 202 Sep 5, 2017 #2 Are you using the native camera app ? If so, then it doesn't produce any raw (dng) files. You have to use a 3rd party camera app for that. The "keep original" setting is for hdr and/or live photos
Are you using the native camera app ? If so, then it doesn't produce any raw (dng) files. You have to use a 3rd party camera app for that. The "keep original" setting is for hdr and/or live photos
OP B Boulder Photographer New Member Joined Jul 28, 2017 Messages 4 Reaction score 1 Sep 14, 2017 Thread Starter #3 Thanks for the info, why wouldn't Apple build that into the native camera app?
F fred98tj Active Member Joined Jul 3, 2017 Messages 59 Reaction score 202 Sep 14, 2017 #4 I don't know why. I use several 3rd party apps that produce raw output. Also they produce tiff if desired
I don't know why. I use several 3rd party apps that produce raw output. Also they produce tiff if desired
scifan57 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 24, 2012 Messages 32,954 Reaction score 39,664 Location Regina, Canada Sep 14, 2017 #5 Boulder Photographer said: Thanks for the info, why wouldn't Apple build that into the native camera app? Click to expand... Probably because most photographers don’t need that feature.
Boulder Photographer said: Thanks for the info, why wouldn't Apple build that into the native camera app? Click to expand... Probably because most photographers don’t need that feature.
Ledsteplin Well-Known Member Joined Oct 23, 2013 Messages 4,708 Reaction score 8,843 Location Florence, AL Sep 14, 2017 #6 scifan57 said: Probably because most photographers don’t need that feature. Click to expand... I think you're right. The overwhelming majority of iPhone users still don't understand what RAW images are about. They'd never use it.
scifan57 said: Probably because most photographers don’t need that feature. Click to expand... I think you're right. The overwhelming majority of iPhone users still don't understand what RAW images are about. They'd never use it.